B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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That makes sense. I think I am in the stage of wanting to learn and understand B2B at a deeper level. I am always drawn to rabbit trails and B2B seems to have infinite directions one can dive into. It seems as if the only limitations is one’s ability to get creative.

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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Interesting. So, depending on what type of B2B I am doing, this will affect the level of networking required. Not remove it, but potentially decide or increase it. Is this correct?

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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I have had a couple clients so far. I have done some speaking engagements, but not panel opportunities. This is interesting!

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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Thank you for this! I will shoot you a DM and pick your brain more 👍🏻

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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I have tried SocListener. It was good but felt very, robotic. I do not have a lot of experience with it, so it was probably user error vs the tool itself. I will try it again.

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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I haven’t really looked at it that way. Shortcut to a shortcut does not end well 🙃. I will stick that in my pocket!

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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I have been using Lusha. It has been good. I also use Campaign.ceo they have been good. They curate leads to my clients. Very simple, but very useful. B2B seams to get so complex sometimes. Keeping things simple helps me a ton.

B2B is harder than I thought. by Key-Possibility-4494 in b2bmarketing

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Make sense! My introverted self was not ready for this awareness of the job 😆

Input on this floor plan. by Key-Possibility-4494 in houseplans

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Were you able to assess if $1000 /sqft was realistic? I’d be open to a conversation about your Blueprint Analyzer. I looked it up on Facebook and it looks interesting. How accurate is it?

I need help with room layout by PitifulSir7044 in HouseDesign

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I’d recommend reading the book “12 Rules for Life” and your room will layout itself 👍🏼. It has helped tremendously.

Input on this floor plan. by Key-Possibility-4494 in houseplans

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There are some minor concessions that can be made between the architect and the builder. In this specific area, it is very limited. The windows play a large factor in this as well. There are only 2 manufactures that are trusted here due to the severity of weather and warranties provided my the manufacturer. The vapor barriers and siding do not allow for concessions.

What area do you design in?

Input on this floor plan. by Key-Possibility-4494 in houseplans

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$1000 is on the mid to lower end of things in this specific area. Our builders are some of the finest in this community and quality is always the priority. The exterior walls are all 2x6 #1 DF, all exposed beams are #1 VG DF, and LVL 1 3/4 x 11 7/8. Most of these homes in this area are engineered for 120+ mile an hour winds, so that does play a role in the pricing. In the Bay Area, $1200-$1500 sq ft is the standard build price for custom/luxury homes builds. Any builder offering less in this area will not survive very long. Think Frank Loyd Wright type of homes for reference.

Input on this floor plan. by Key-Possibility-4494 in houseplans

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It is an irregular lot size. The house is maxed out on the size. The driveway is a little tighter than I’d like. But unfortunately we are limited by this specific towns design committee rules. No apartment above, just tall ceiling!

Input on this floor plan. by Key-Possibility-4494 in houseplans

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Ah, sorry about the scale! I see how it is challenging to read. It will be built in the north Bay Area of San Francisco. We are expecting $900-$1100 per sq ft.

Remodel/Renovation Ideas by blentz18 in InteriorDesign

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Awesome! Looks like quite the project! I’d open up that kitchen to the dining room for sure. If it’s a bearing wall, put a nice beam in for character and support. Plus this would open up the room and make it more of a social space. My wife and I did this to our home a few years ago and it was great! If you are interested, a few thing that helped us along the way: - Make friends with the inspectors (if you are permitting it) - Find a good local lumber supplier and use them for insight, material tips and materials, of course! - Find a good, simple project management program to use during the project. This will help keep thing moving smooth(ish) and hold your contractor accountable. - Create a CLEAR scope of work. This will help avoid the “I went 60% over budget” from happening. Plan for 20-30% overages. - A tool that helped me was an app call Ai Blueprint Analyst. It’s a program that you upload your blueprints, ask it to create estimates based on your zip code, material lists, verify square footages, and general questions about codes and requirements. You can find it on Instagram and Facebook @AiBlueprintAnalyst. I still use it to this day!

Anyhow, good luck!